There are 22 total results for your Gemstone search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
原石 see styles |
haraishi はらいし |
(1) (raw) ore; (2) unpolished gemstone; (surname) Haraishi |
国石 see styles |
kunze くんぜ |
national gemstone; (personal name) Kunze |
摩尼 see styles |
mó ní mo2 ni2 mo ni mani まに |
Mani (3rd century AD), Persian prophet and founder of Manichaeism (1) {Buddh} jewel (san: mani); pearl; gemstone; (2) {Buddh} Cintamani stone; wish-fulfilling jewel; (surname) Mani maṇi; 'a jewel, gem, precious stone (especially a pearl, bead, or other globular ornament).' M.W. A bright luminous pearl, symbol of Buddha and his doctrines. Tr. 'as wished', or at wish, whoever possesses the pearl receives whatever he desires. One of the seven treasures. With Shivaites a symbol of the Liṅga. Also 末尼. |
松石 see styles |
sōng shí song1 shi2 sung shih mawaishi まわいし |
turquoise (gemstone) (surname) Mawaishi |
生玉 see styles |
ikudama いくだま |
(rare) longevity stone (gemstone that gives its bearer long life); (surname) Ikudama |
黒玉 see styles |
kurodama くろだま |
jet (gemstone); (surname) Kurodama |
摩尼珠 see styles |
mó ní zhū mo2 ni2 zhu1 mo ni chu maniju; manishu まにじゅ; まにしゅ |
{Buddh} (See 摩尼・1) jewel; pearl; gemstone (Skt. maṇi) |
松化石 see styles |
sōng huà shí song1 hua4 shi2 sung hua shih |
turquoise (gemstone); also written 松石 |
石榴石 see styles |
shí liu shí shi2 liu5 shi2 shih liu shih zakuroishi ざくろいし |
garnet (red gemstone Mg3Al2Si3O12) garnet |
綠松石 绿松石 see styles |
lǜ sōng shí lu:4 song1 shi2 lü sung shih |
turquoise (gemstone) |
スカラブ see styles |
sukarabu スカラブ |
(See スカラベ・1) scarab (Egyptian gemstone) |
スカラベ see styles |
sukarabe スカラベ |
(1) scarab (Egyptian gemstone) (fre: scarabée); (2) scarabeid (any of a group of beetles including the scarab beetle, Scarabaeus sacer) |
ストーン see styles |
sutoon ストーン |
(1) stone; (2) bijou; trinket; gemstone; (3) stone (unit of weight: 14lb); (4) {sports} curling stone; curling rock; (place-name) Stone |
土耳其玉 see styles |
tǔ ěr qí yù tu3 er3 qi2 yu4 t`u erh ch`i yü tu erh chi yü |
turquoise (gemstone) (loanword) |
摩尼宝珠 see styles |
manihouju / manihoju まにほうじゅ |
{Buddh} (See 摩尼・1) jewel; pearl; gemstone |
纏絲瑪瑙 缠丝玛瑙 see styles |
chán sī mǎ nǎo chan2 si1 ma3 nao3 ch`an ssu ma nao chan ssu ma nao |
sardonyx (gemstone of brown-white striped chalcedony) |
アイオライト see styles |
aioraito アイオライト |
iolite (blue gemstone) |
カーバンクル see styles |
kaabankuru / kabankuru カーバンクル |
carbuncle; red gemstone, esp. a garnet |
ジェムストーン see styles |
jemusutoon ジェムストーン |
gemstone |
パワー・ストーン |
pawaa sutoon / pawa sutoon パワー・ストーン |
(1) gemstone totem (esp. as jewelry) (wasei: power stone); healing crystal; (2) Power Stone (video game series) |
Variations: |
pawaasutoon; pawaa sutoon / pawasutoon; pawa sutoon パワーストーン; パワー・ストーン |
gemstone totem (esp. as jewelry) (wasei: power stone); healing crystal |
Variations: |
raundokatto; raundo katto ラウンドカット; ラウンド・カット |
round cut (gemstone shape) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 22 results for "Gemstone" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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